Podcast: Robinson, Cox, Brenneman, Kizer

The jaw-dropping cancellation of UFC 151 this week is the subject
of the first "Rewind Special Report" Sunday night on the Sherdog
Radio Network.

Host Jack Encarnacao brings together several perspectives on what
it means when the plug is pulled on an event of such magnitude.

Charlie
Brenneman was geared up to face Jon Jones camp
mate Kyle
Noke on the UFC 151 preliminary card. He made headlines when he
tweeted that Jon Jones
could mail him a check for his rent money because of the
cancellation. The welterweight's fight has since been rescheduled,
but his opinions on the situation remain strong. Brenneman joins
the Rewind Sunday to talk about what it's like to be a high-level
fighter on card that is abruptly canceled.

Keith Kizer, director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission,
didn't know until fans did that UFC 151 at Mandalay Bay was no
longer happening. Kizer discusses what happens from a regulatory
and commerce standpoint when a marquee fight on the Vegas Strip
goes up in smoke.

Monte Cox has managed fighters and promoted fights just about as
long as anyone in mixed martial arts, and his list of client
included late-replacement specialist Rich
Franklin. The considerations behind Jon Jones'
decision to decline a replacement fight for an injured Dan
Henderson are many. Cox joins the Rewind Sunday to talk about
the high-pressure dynamic of a jeopardized event, and the many
interests that potential forces a fighter and his manager to
balance.

Glenn Robinson, manager of The Blackzilians camp, will join the
program to detail how new stable member Vitor
Belfort ended up being the next fighter to challenge Jones.